Triple APOD - January 16, 2025: The Flying Dragon Nebula (SH2-114) By Daniel Pelissier All-Star Amateur Astronomy Photo of the Day - Click to Enlarge


Triple APOD - January 16, 2025: The Flying Dragon Nebula (SH2-114) By Daniel Pelissier

From Daniel:

Sh2-114 (the Flying Dragon nebula) is a faint and rarely imaged nebula located in the constellation of Cygnus. It is a complex and unusual H2 emission Nebula, and its structure is likely the result of winds from hot massive stars interacting with the magnetic fields in the interstellar medium. But very little is known about it.

Equipment:

ZWO AM5 Mount

Sky Watcher 8” Quattro 200P

ZWO 2600MM

ZWO EFW with 3nm Antlia filters

ZWO EAF

ZWO ASI AIR PLUS

ZWO F4 30MM Guiding Scope

ZWO ASI174 Guiding camera

 

Subs:  20 Hours: 121 X 600s Ha and Sii 

Processed with PixInsight

Taken: McLaren Dam, Alberta September 2024

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